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Re:MiNT and binary emulation subsystem.
|This is an interesting paragraph that I read about NetBSD.
|
|NetBSD 1.1 has significantly enhanced the binary emulation subsystem
|(which includes iBCS2, Linux, OSF/1, SunOS, SVR4, Solaris and Ultrix
|compatibility) and several kernel subsystems have been generalized
|to support this more readily. The binary emulation strategy is
|aimed at making the emulation as accurate as possible.
|
|My question is: Is it possible to do the same with MiNT?
|perhaps we can find out how the NetBSD subsystem works and implement it in
|MiNTOS so that MiNT can use the binaries from NetBSD.
We know how NetBSD works.. It's an UNIX!
Unfortunatly, MiNT just look like an UNIX..
And UNIX is much much powerful than MiNT..
Porting NetBSD to the Falcon/TT is the best solution..
Ciao! Stéphane
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